Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay’s coming to the Lehigh Valley this week, but he’s probably not going to be in a good mood while he’s here.

Ramsay, host of Fox’s “Kitchen Nightmares,” is expected to spend three days working at a Forks Township restaurant that will be the subject of an episode to air on a later date.

Fox announced this morning that Bella Luna, 3417 Sullivan Trail, was picked as one of the restaurants for the show’s upcoming sixth season.

“Kitchen Nightmares” pairs Ramsay with struggling restaurants. The show often highlights poor conditions of the restaurants’ kitchens, dining rooms, management and staff. Ramsay, often through aggressive measures and colorful language, aims to improve the restaurants and put them on a path to prosperity.

Fox says in a news release that it’s seeking Easton area residents to sign up for reservations to the restaurant while Ramsay’s there.

He’s scheduled to arrive Wednesday and leave Saturday.

Those wishing to sign up for reservations are asked to email eastonrest@gmail.com.

The restaurant is owned by Rosaria Scollo, according to a Fox publicist. Scollo was not immediately available for an interview about the upcoming show, the publicist said.

The Italian restaurant bore the name Gennaro’s Italian Restaurant when Scollo took over in 2010. In June 2011, she changed the sign to read Bella Luna (Beautiful Moon). In an interview for a 2012 restaurant profile in The Express-Times, she said owning a restaurant had always been her dream.

The taping of the episode marks the second time recently that someone from the region has been featured in a Ramsay program. Phillipsburg native Christina Wilson last year was crowned the champion of Ramsay’s “Hell’s Kitchen,” another Fox show that pits aspiring chefs against one another.